
Cross stitch with beads
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Cross stitch with beads
I need to find someone who has done a cross stitch with beads. 

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cross stitch with beeds
Hi
Ive had a few goes at doing this and at first I thought I would never do it but then it was easy the only problem I had was that some of the beeds holes are not the same so it was pot luck to find the right size for my needle.
The Geisha girl in my gallery was the first attempt I dont know if the beeds show up or not.
Good Luck

Ive had a few goes at doing this and at first I thought I would never do it but then it was easy the only problem I had was that some of the beeds holes are not the same so it was pot luck to find the right size for my needle.

Good Luck

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Hi Blackaraknia
When stitching on beads to a cross stitch, I use two threads. Start of by coming up from the back to start the first half of the cross, thread your bead onto the needle and then complete the first half of the cross as normal and come up from the back to start the second half of the cross, complete the second half of the cross ensure that one thread goes either side of the bead.
Hope this explanation is easy to understand.
When stitching on beads to a cross stitch, I use two threads. Start of by coming up from the back to start the first half of the cross, thread your bead onto the needle and then complete the first half of the cross as normal and come up from the back to start the second half of the cross, complete the second half of the cross ensure that one thread goes either side of the bead.
Hope this explanation is easy to understand.
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I just wanted to add, that I didnt actually use the invisable thread myself. I used two strand of the ordinary cross stitch thread, in a colour that was similar to the bead. In the case of the angel i did, I used white.
I also used an ordinary sewing needle, like youd use to stitch on buttons, for example. I didnt bother with beading needles.
I had no problems at all, and managed to get the needle and the two strands through each bead easily!
Good luck to you when you do your beading.
I also used an ordinary sewing needle, like youd use to stitch on buttons, for example. I didnt bother with beading needles.
I had no problems at all, and managed to get the needle and the two strands through each bead easily!
Good luck to you when you do your beading.